Issue Post December 20, 2019 Walk the Talk: Nigeria’s import prohibitions, smuggling, and the African Continental Free Trade Agreement Antoine Bouët David Laborde Fousseini Traoré Swati Malhotra Nigeria has continues its long history of protectionism—despite committing itself to a continent-wide free trade zone.
Read MoreMenteri Koordinator bidang Perekonomian Airlangga Hartarto cukup optimistis dengan prospek perekonomian Indonesia di tahun 2020
Read MoreKetua Yayasan Sioux Ular Indonesia Aji Rachmat mengatkan ular-ular yang ditemukan di daerah rumah warga harus dipindahkan untuk pengendalian populasi karena jika dikurangi secara signifikan maka akan terjadi ledakan populasi …
Read MoreSource: Save the Children Country: Syrian Arab Republic More than 230,000 children who have been forced to flee their homes because of conflict are facing a desperate plight after being hit by flooding and cold weather. More than 230,000 children* who have been forced to flee their homes in 2019 […]
Read MoreWith COP25 in Madrid having turned out to be a dud, the chances that global carbon emissions will see effective cuts any time soon look rather bleak. But if the COP25-failure showed one thing, it is that we are woefully failing to employ the right means to decarbonize our energy […]
Read MoreBanjir merendam tiga kecamatan di Bukittinggi, Sumatera Barat (Sumbar), akibat hujan deras yang mengguyur daerah setempat sejak pukul 19.50 WIB Kamis (19/12) malam. “Berdasarkan data sementara ada tiga kecamatan yang …
Read MoreThe marine fog that shrouds global coastlines may offer picturesque scenes and a sense of peace, but scientists in the United States warn it may be carrying a highly toxic form of mercury that threatens wildlife and wider ecosystems. Research conducted at University of California Santa Cruz finds that the […]
Read MoreBy Jan LundiusSTOCKHOLM / ROME, Dec 19 2019 (IPS) Around 3 pm on 16 October 2017, Daphne Caruana Aruna Galizia was returning home when her Peugeot suddenly exploded 80 metres from her house outside of Bidnjia, a small town 15 km from Malta´s capital Valletta. Her son Matthew heard the […]
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